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Cara Delevingne had 'orgasm' on TV as she filmed solo sex act for new BBC documentary

Lucky Hollywood star Cara Delevingne had an orgasm while filming a new documentary about sex.

The model travelled the world for the BBC series – and she wasn’t afraid to get stuck in.

While in Germany she took part in an experiment about the effect of an orgasm.

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It saw her giving a blood sample before doing a solo sex act for 10 minutes. She then had to give another sample.

Cara revealed: “I have had some weird sexual experiences, but this is definitely up there.”

Cara experienced an “orgasm” while filming a new TV show

The test showed that her blood had produced endocannabinoids as a result of the orgasm. They are potent chemicals that can give you a high.

Cara also went along to a group sex workshop. She said: “I’m very curious and if there’s anything I can learn and feel less shame about having a vagina, that would be great.”

She was filmed doing another solo sex act for an hour for the show.

She was filming a show called Planet Sex

After, the model later admitted: “It was sexy but it kind of felt weird for me.

“What I didn’t do was orgasm, but somehow I feel utterly changed.”

The 30-year-old said: “It’s the bravest thing I’ve ever done. I can’t believe I did it, to be honest.”

Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne starts on Thursday at 10pm on BBC Three.

The star is said to be raking in a fortune

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It’s a great time for Cara right now, as the model is said to be earning £30,000 a day thanks to her modelling and acting ventures.

Her company Harvey White Properties increase by £3.8million in 2021, resulting in the star sitting on a fortune of £46million.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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